![]() ![]() ![]() Guess what? My mouse is a Microsoft Bluetooth Notebook Mouse 5000!Īnd other replies to this post (also positive) from the following day: Now it instantly connects after a computer sleep. Wireless update fixed an issue where my bluetooth mouse would take about 20-30 seconds to "re-connect" after a computer sleep. Here's a later reply from a Microsoft BT mouse user: (And the 10.5.8 update is universal/includes PPC code.) The D/L page for the Snow leopard update says 63.92MB vs 36.22MB for 10.5.8's update. This might explain why the Snow Leopard mouse update is about twice the size of the Leopard one. "OSX 10.6.1 / Wireless Mouse software update 1.0īefore I updated the software my old type wireless mouse use to hang after a start-up. I forgot to include a reply email link in yesterday's post (have now) but here's several replies from OS X 10.6.1 users saying they've seen a benefit to the update using other BT mice. (Updated w/more reports) I was curious if there were any benefits (fixes/improvements, etc.) in last night's Wireless Mouse Software updates for owners of older mice (not just new Magic Mouse). Reports on Wireless Mouse Software Update for Snow Leopard (Benefits with any BT mouse) Here's the Unity License Comparison page (features, etc.) and Unity documentation page w/Tutorials, reference/user manuals, example projects, video tutorials, scripting reference and forums. System requirement link not working tonight though. Unity 2.6 for OS X is 291MB D/L (but says includes 30 day trial Unity Pro version also). The number of new features and optimizations are too numerous to mention here, so be sure to check out the what's new page to hear all about the performance profiler, animation editor, threaded streaming, and much much more! Oh, and one more thing, Unity is now free! (Unity Pro will continue to be priced at $1,499 per license.) "Today at the Unite Conference, Unity Technologies, the leading provider of the multi-platform game development platform for Web, PC, Mac, Wii and iPhone, announced that version 2.6 of its Unity Platform is available and that the feature-packed Unity (formerly known as Unity Indie and priced at $199) is now available at no cost at to make it possible for all developers to get access to the best development platform available. (Clips from Unity's news page and press release today) Unity 2.6 released and non-Pro version now free Macs | CPU Upgrades | Video | Storage | Audio | Apps/OS/Networking | FAQ | Contact Accelerate Your Mac News Archive for Wednesday October 28, 2009 ![]()
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